People saying they’re from Kansas City roasted the company on Twitter for the use of the word “Yeehaw!” in its announcement, as well as for the burger itself, which they say has nothing to do with the city’s culinary heritage for barbecue.

Reactions ranged from confusion to disgust in the form of snark, outraged memes, and proud pictures of “real” Kansas City barbecue.

Even the mayor of Kansas City, Sly James, threw in his two cents – and a picture of a “real” Kansas City burger: a sandwich featuring heaps of the slow-cooked pulled pork the city is actually renowned for.

A McDonald’s spokeperson responded, “We’re excited to bring the tastes of KC and the U.S. to our fans in the U.K. We know Kansas City is known for its legendary BBQ which inspired the name of our Great Taste of America burger after the home of one of the best BBQ cities in the world. Please consider it a tip of the cap to your world-class city. So, how about this for a sign off … Go Chiefs!”

The Kansas City Stack is only available through June 25 at select locations in the UK, as part of McDonald’s Great Tastes of America burger series.

Real Kansas City barbecue, however, can be found indefinitely at restaurants throughout Kansas City.